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Investment in population will bring economic growth to Saskatchewan, minister saysOn Wednesday, Saskatchewan Finance Minister Donna Harpauer commented on the provincial budget saying invest in the fast-growing population needs to happen to see sustainable revenue into the future.CanadaMar 20
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Sask teachers ‘need’ to return to bargaining table, finance minister saysOn Thursday, Saskatchewan finance minister Donna Harpauer said, “We’ve put $53.1 million into their concern, over and above what’s in the budget, and ultimately they need to return to the table if they want to reach an agreement.”CanadaJan 18
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Saskatchewan’s Donna Harpauer longest-serving female cabinet minister in CanadaAfter 25 years in politics and 16 years in cabinet, Donna Harpauer is now the longest-serving female cabinet minister in Canada.Global News at 5 ReginaJan 5
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Saskatchewan deputy premier, longest serving female cabinet minister reflects on setting an exampleOn Friday, Saskatchewan Deputy Premier Donna Harpauer reflected on her career in politics saying, “My biggest accomplishment is to set an example for my daughters that nothing is impossible, you can do it.”CanadaJan 5
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Effect of three factors not fully realized upon Saskatchewan’s surplus in Q1, finance minister saysSaskatchewan Finance Minister Donna Harpauer commented on the effect of drought, a teachers strike, and the Vancouver Port strike upon Saskatchewan’s financial surplus on Thursday. “We have a strong cash position but will likely see the full impact of these challenges in the second quarter,” she explained.CanadaAug 31, 2023
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Sask. politics professor evaluates Harpauer travel criticismGlobal News spoke to an assistant professor of political studies about Saskatchewan Finance Minister Donna Harpauer’s widely-criticized flight to North Battleford.Global News at 10 ReginaJul 20, 2022
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$500 tax rebate cheques to be sent out by NovemberSaskatchewan Finance Minister Donna Harpauer spoke on Tuesday about the distribution of tax rebate cheques. All residents over the age of 18 are entitled to receive a rebate of $500. Harpauer says the government plans to have all cheques sent out by the end of November.ConsumerAug 24, 2022
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Saskatchewan Finance Minister Donna Harpauer speaks to media about March charter flightIn response to widespread criticism about the cost of a March charter flight from Regina to North Battleford and back, Saskatchewan Finance Minister Donna Harpauer admitted the price was “high” but says she was “exhausted” that day and that the flight was worth the cost.Global News at 10 ReginaJul 19, 2022
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Saskatchewan Budget 2018: Revenue at $14.24B, spending at $14.61BSaskatchewan Finance Minister Donna Harpauer said Tuesday revenue for the budget was forecast at $14.24 billion and spending forecast at $14.61 billion.EconomyApr 10, 2018
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Saskatchewan unveils 2020-21 budget, includes $16.1 billion in spending despite $2.4B deficitSaskatchewan Finance Minister Donna Harpauer unveiled the 2020-21 budget for the province on Monday, which includes $16.1 billion in spending, an increase of 7.2 per cent from last year’s budget. She also stated that Saskatchewan’s government faces a $2.4 billion deficit for 2020-21 as a result of the oil price crash and the COVID-19 pandemic.CanadaJun 15, 2020
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Saskatchewan finance minister delivers fiscal-year end financialsSaskatchewan finance minister Donna Harpauer delivered the 2021-22 public accounts in Saskatoon on Thursday. It showed a deficit of almost $1.5 billion at the years end, but that’s an over $1 billion improvement from the expected deficit.Global News at 5 ReginaJun 30, 2022
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Saskatchewan finance minister discusses budget measures to strengthen health-care systemSaskatchewan Finance Minister Donna Harpauer said on Wednesday that the provincial budget will “work to bring staffing to a higher level than prior to the pandemic.” Harpauer reported that the province has recruited 400 health care workers from the Philippines and included aggressive measures to retain in-province health-care staff.CanadaMar 22, 2023
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Sask. Minister Harpauer defends $8K charter flight to North BattlefordIn response to widespread criticism about the cost of a March charter flight from Regina to North Battleford and back, Saskatchewan Finance Minister Donna Harpauer admitted the price was “high” but says she was “exhausted” that day and that the flight was worth the cost.Global News at 10 ReginaJul 20, 2022
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Charities asking for donations while residents wait on affordability chequesSaskatchewan Finance Minister Donna Harpauer said that the government plans to have all of the cheques sent out by the end of November.Global News at 5 ReginaNov 24, 2022
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Saskatchewan forecasts $1.1 billion in surplus: Finance ministerSaskatchewan Finance Minister Donna Harpauer spoke on Tuesday following the release of the province’s mid-year report. The province said this year’s surplus is estimated to be just under $1.1 billion this fiscal year.CanadaNov 29, 2022
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Sask. finance minister says surplus of revenue, wealth of good choices present challengesSaskatchewan Finance Minister Donna Harpauer discussed the choices made in the 2023 provincial budget on Wednesday. Harpauer said a limited number of choices could be made with the resource revenue surplus. She added that this year’s budget will adhere to spending up to 15 per cent of revenue on costs.CanadaMar 22, 2023
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Coronavirus outbreak: Saskatchewan estimates up to $3.3B in lost revenue due to COVID-19Saskatchewan Finance Minister Donna Harpauer provided an update into the province’s expected revenue during the COVID-19 pandemic, saying they were estimating a loss of up to $3.3 billion for 2020-21. She said that they had put forward a range of decreases of about $1.3 billion, $2.2 billion and $3.3 billion, with the various scenarios due...CanadaApr 17, 2020
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Saskatchewan’s finance minister emotionally speaks about Humboldt Broncos crash in legislatureSaskatchewan Finance Minister Donna Harpauer emotionally spoke about the Humboldt Broncos fatal bus crash in the legislature Tuesday, before asking for a moment of silence.CanadaApr 10, 2018
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Saskatchewan Budget 2018: $107M increase to education, includes 2,500 new child care spacesSaskatchewan Finance Minister Donna Harpauer said the 2018 budget includes a $30 million increase spread across its 27 school divisions, and $77 million in child care funding including a promise of 2,500 new child care spaces by 2020.EconomyApr 10, 2018
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Saskatchewan Budget 2018: Social services to get $25M increaseSaskatchewan Finance Minister Donna Harpauer says her government will be investing an additional $25 million to a record $1.38 billion to provide support to communities helping adults with intellectual disabilities or mental health challenges.EconomyApr 10, 2018